Classic & Vintage - Peugeot PX10 ~ 1974 or '75? (i think thats what it is)

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italianbiker
01-18-06, 10:43 PM
p/u a nice px10, a little to tall for me but in good shape. i cleaned it up being very careful not to remove any patina :D
the size from the CC to the seat tube is 64. and to the top tube its 63 a little to big for me so i just washed and did a little cleaning, but in good shape and the paint not to bad, boy i wished it fit :mad:
after i posted it and looked at the top photo, is this a PX10E? the headtube looks as if it has less of an angle than the seat tube? hmmm..
maybe i'll post it on CL and see how many low ball offers i can get
USAZorro
01-18-06, 11:46 PM
Headtube has a steeper angle. That's not that uncommon. Those are some funky dropout adjusters. Interesting dropout adjusters. Never seen ones like that before.
mswantak
01-19-06, 12:38 AM
maybe i'll post it on CL and see how many low ball offers i can get
Well, heck -- since it cleaned up so nice, I'll give you $20 for it. :D
Looks just like the '74 I just made a decal set for.
italianbiker
01-19-06, 01:00 AM
thats usually where the offers come in. oh well you cant blame people for trying. so let me know if you need any close up shots for your decals
Grand Bois
01-19-06, 07:20 AM
Headtube has a steeper angle. That's not that uncommon. Those are some funky dropout adjusters. Interesting dropout adjusters. Never seen ones like that before.
Both my Gitane and my Peugeot have those. They're more like spacers than adjusters, since there's no room to move them. If you take them out and pull the wheel all the way back, the chain will jump on the small cogs due to insufficient chain wrap.
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